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this past week and i will show you why israel's security is crucial to our own safety right here in america. >> christian contemporary stars point of grace will be here to perform a beautiful song about the relationships between fathers and daughters. >> there have been great moments in sports history. when athletes guaranteed something. do you remember the legendary story of babe ruth pointing toward center field, promising he would hit a home run, and he did? or when new york jets cornerback joe namath stunned the sports world with this guarantee that the jets would beat the baltimore colts in the super bowl. super bowl iii. of course it doesn't always work out like a storybook. in the 2000 nba playoffs, your next-door after doing guaranteed his team would beat the indiana pacers in game six and keep their season alive. ewing missed his last six shots and the pacers won the game and the series. >> this week, president obama pointed his bat at the congress. and he gave it residential guarantee. >> i guarantee you, joe, we're going to get healthcare reform done. speed can the challenge for
this past week and i will show you why israel's security is crucial to our own safety right here in america. >> christian contemporary stars point of grace will be here to perform a beautiful song about the relationships between fathers and daughters. >> there have been great moments in sports history. when athletes guaranteed something. do you remember the legendary story of babe ruth pointing toward center field, promising he would hit a home run, and he did? or when new york jets...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >> mike: the government is ending its cash or clunkers this coming monday, weeks earlier than expected and through the program there have been a lot of questions. in fact it has been riddled with problems. the president says it has been a big success. >> i understand you want to get their money back as soon as possible. the fact of the matter is, this is a good news story. they are seeing sales have not seen in years. >> mike: they are selling more cars, but are they getting reimbursed russian ark joining us now jim and her president of the island mitsubishi in lindenhurst new york, ron moorhead in a matter of either of these to new york area good to have you guys here. thank you for joining us. let me start with one of the things people don't understand. the cash for clunkers involves a lot of paperwork are you wrong, you brought about this is one car. one cars paperwork. it's 20 pages long. and this is representative of half of the paperwork that y
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >> mike: the government is ending its cash or clunkers this coming monday, weeks earlier than expected and through the program there have been a lot of questions. in fact it has been riddled with problems. the president says it has been a big success. >> i understand you want to get their money back as soon as possible. the fact of the matter is, this is a good news story. they are seeing sales have not seen in years. >>...
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bank of america is taking over the servicing of most of their loans. if you have any questions about payments, you can find answers on our website at wbaltv.com click on 1-team. >> baltimore county delegate jon cardin says he plans to reimburse the state of for the costs that were made for his wedding proposal. he used a helicopter to a proposed to his fiancee. he popped the question. now city police are investigating whether the incident was a misuse of resources. he says he should have used better judgment. and the world soccer match that we have been trying to get into the sports spotlight is bracing. there could be an indy racing event. our reporter has more to explain. >> it would be exciting to watch cars raced up and down the street along the harbor. the idea has local hotels, restaurants and businesses excited. it could bring in more than $1 million for the city. >> once i got here and i looked at the harbor and where the track is going to be going, it is a win-win situation. >> that is a champion putting his full support behind building a car
bank of america is taking over the servicing of most of their loans. if you have any questions about payments, you can find answers on our website at wbaltv.com click on 1-team. >> baltimore county delegate jon cardin says he plans to reimburse the state of for the costs that were made for his wedding proposal. he used a helicopter to a proposed to his fiancee. he popped the question. now city police are investigating whether the incident was a misuse of resources. he says he should have...
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finding woodstock in assignment america tonight. only on the cbs evening news. >> thanks, katie. here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. tire . >>> it is -- >>> it is a beautiful night for the workweek. eyewitness news is live with first warning weather complete coverage. bob is updating the five-day forecast. but meteorologist tim williams is first in the outback, with a look at the updated forecast, if you're heading down the ocean and he's manning the grill in the outback. >> getting it fired up. it's not a hard thing to do to put yourself in the outback. it's going to be a nice weekend. take a look at your forecast. down at the ocean. 86 degrees for both days. just a slight chance for showers. water temperature in the mid70s. board walk hotel group. really enjoying the forecast. things start to heat up. we're really going to start to see temperatures heat up. starting tomorrow. 57 degrees. very close to 90 degrees. if you're planning on firing up the grill, you won't have far to go. bob has more on the five-day forecast. bob? >> like
finding woodstock in assignment america tonight. only on the cbs evening news. >> thanks, katie. here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. tire . >>> it is -- >>> it is a beautiful night for the workweek. eyewitness news is live with first warning weather complete coverage. bob is updating the five-day forecast. but meteorologist tim williams is first in the outback, with a look at the updated forecast, if you're heading down the...
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. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. this. so guess what. again, when i least expected it, my asthma symptoms came back. so this time, my doctor gave me symbicort to help control my asthma. it combines two medicines that help control inflammation and constriction. so i'm breathing more frely day and night, and that feels good to me. and symbicort is an asthma controller that starts to open my airways within 15 minutes. very unexpected. symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. and should not be taken !more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol ma increase the chance of asthma-related death. so, it is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on !other asthma medicines. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. i know symbicort won't replace a rescue inhaler. it helps control my asthma and starts to open my airways within 15 minutes. ask your doctor if symbicort is right for you. (announcer) ifyou cannotp afford , astrazeneca may be able to help. was about 3
. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. this. so guess what. again, when i least expected it, my asthma symptoms came back. so this time, my doctor gave me symbicort to help control my asthma. it combines two medicines that help control inflammation and constriction. so i'm breathing more frely day and night, and that feels good to me. and symbicort is an asthma controller that starts to open my airways within 15 minutes. very unexpected. symbicort...
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america john yettaw flew to bangkok with webb today. >> he's not a well man. he had a medical incident this morning when they read him his orders of deportation. he's now undergoing a thorough medical review here in a hospital. soon he will be able to return to his family. >> while in myanmar, webb also met with suu kyi, fighting for democracy in her country. suu ni swarings the end of her house arrest but will now have to serve an additional 18 months as a result of yettaw's stay. >>> back here tonight, district police continue looking for the person or people who shot seven people at a bus stop yesterday. it happened in the minnesota avenue metro station in northeast. investigators say at least one gunman walked up and opened fire on a huge crowd at the bus shelter. many of the people had just come from a go-go party a couple of blocks away. a nonviolent advocate wept to the neighborhood today to see if he could be of any help. >> as i did that, some guys pulled right up, right then and there, and, you know, pointed a gun at me and clicked it. but it didn't
america john yettaw flew to bangkok with webb today. >> he's not a well man. he had a medical incident this morning when they read him his orders of deportation. he's now undergoing a thorough medical review here in a hospital. soon he will be able to return to his family. >> while in myanmar, webb also met with suu kyi, fighting for democracy in her country. suu ni swarings the end of her house arrest but will now have to serve an additional 18 months as a result of yettaw's stay....
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. >> jim: he was rated coming into this season by baseball america as the fifth best prospect in the angels's organization. the projection was he would spend the entire season in the double a. he is over but runs out of room. he has pitched in only 82 minor league games, including his time in the minors this year. he has 37 minor league wins. this year he has seven starts here in the big leagues, 15 in the minors. he actually started this year in double ain arkansas and the texas league. one away the orioles second. the latest edition of the orioles's official publication orioles magazine is on sale at the ballpark. the 199 why not team skin side information on all your favorite future and current and former orioles. pick up a copy of your next visit here to camden yards. there is an interesting feature about the players and their cooperation of the sbc afor helping animals and trying to find animals homes. apparently the players are putting together a favorite calendar with their best dogs shot up to center field. two men out. >> jim: firewood for the winter right here. kindling wil
. >> jim: he was rated coming into this season by baseball america as the fifth best prospect in the angels's organization. the projection was he would spend the entire season in the double a. he is over but runs out of room. he has pitched in only 82 minor league games, including his time in the minors this year. he has 37 minor league wins. this year he has seven starts here in the big leagues, 15 in the minors. he actually started this year in double ain arkansas and the texas league....
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now you can order america's favorite pizza on your iphone. when your engine's running clean... you feel it. ...and pennzoil motor oil actively cleans out up to 15 percent of sludge the first time you use it. so feel the clean. not just oil, pennzoil. >> cincinnati was the epicenter of tennis. "final four" of the masters, featured nadal, and then, federer, versus murray, and murray beat him four-straight times. with that smash, it was 6-2, and second set tied. can see and backhand into the net. doesn't like the shot. and his if you can knuckles are bleeding, and, he had to get some treatment. and murray, and got that fine. >> federer up, 9-8. serving to stay alive. second serve, bad news, didn't have to eat them alive. double-faults the set away. federer does, what federer does, he wins, in straight-sets. >> the name of the game, in fenway, was simply, payback, red fenway, was simply, payback, red sox-yankees, never a dull i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fa
now you can order america's favorite pizza on your iphone. when your engine's running clean... you feel it. ...and pennzoil motor oil actively cleans out up to 15 percent of sludge the first time you use it. so feel the clean. not just oil, pennzoil. >> cincinnati was the epicenter of tennis. "final four" of the masters, featured nadal, and then, federer, versus murray, and murray beat him four-straight times. with that smash, it was 6-2, and second set tied. can see and...
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i think in baltimore it's coming on wb america which is on direct t.v. and the dish. if you have direct t.v. it's 107. if it's too late for you guys to watch it, you should just tivo it, so in the morning when you have your coffee, you can have this with your coffee. >> that's what i'm going to do. >> i can't take it anymore. gentlemen, great talking to you. >> great having you all. >> all right. >> thank you. >> check your local listings to find out when you that means you can buy this silverado half-ton for $228 a month after a $3500 government rebate and no down payment. go to chevy.com for details. >>> radar technology used by the air force and nasa is now being used for wind farms. this to help prevent fatal collisions between birds and clean generating turbines. taking action against climate change and protecting wildlife. the radar system is a kind of air traffic control system and relatively cheap to install and maintain. the system detects migrating birds up to four miles away, analyzing weather conditions and calculates whether the birds will fly dangerously
i think in baltimore it's coming on wb america which is on direct t.v. and the dish. if you have direct t.v. it's 107. if it's too late for you guys to watch it, you should just tivo it, so in the morning when you have your coffee, you can have this with your coffee. >> that's what i'm going to do. >> i can't take it anymore. gentlemen, great talking to you. >> great having you all. >> all right. >> thank you. >> check your local listings to find out when you...
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six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool. >>> indians celebrating a win. birds lost. they need a win tomorrow. a four-game series split. jones and he looked good. after the muscle spasms you would have never known he had a bad back. >>> he was ready to play. early in the first inning he is catching this just a foot. sometimes this one for me. way up over the fence. two great. >> two great catches. >> those plays it shows you how well prepared he is and he knows his park. he knew how far cogo back he knew when to jump. >> he has a very good rhythm
six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool. >>> indians celebrating a win. birds lost. they need a win tomorrow. a four-game series split. jones and he looked good. after the muscle spasms you would have never known he had a bad back. >>> he...
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we are no longer america. simple as that. >> host: one of the great ironies here is the founding fathers, the reason they began this american space experiment was based on two things, freedom of worship and freedom of speech. and this is why it is so vital to protect talk radio and in particular conservative talk radio. >> guest: government has no right to sit in the editress chair or to control content through regulation, pogo. >> host: this is about protecting the christa amendment, our bill of rights and great constitution. brian jennings, thank you for joining me today. the book is called "censorship: the threat to silence talk radio" the new fairness doctrine exposed, the author is brian jennings. i am "after monica crowley. thank you so much for being with us today. de author contends general thomas known as the rock of chickamauga was the most successful general during the civil war. this event hosted by the civil
we are no longer america. simple as that. >> host: one of the great ironies here is the founding fathers, the reason they began this american space experiment was based on two things, freedom of worship and freedom of speech. and this is why it is so vital to protect talk radio and in particular conservative talk radio. >> guest: government has no right to sit in the editress chair or to control content through regulation, pogo. >> host: this is about protecting the christa...
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even talking very openly in the 1990's and the contract with america congress about eventually privatizing medicare altogether. most of the debate over the last couple of decades as an ideological. it troubled me a little bit because we have 30 years of experience with private health insurance plans in the medicare program. their performance in terms of quality of care people get does not look dramatically different from the traditional fee-for- service system. when we pay the plants to match, they operate with generous benefits and not the people sign up. en we tried to equalize the amount we pay private insurers which medicaid costs in its traditional form, many of the private insurers leave. private insurers leave. we have to out whether we are going to make the determination about the role of private land on an ideological grounds for whether we are going to establish a level playing field and see if the private sector can outperform government. so far, it has not done so. guest: i think we agree. we have been friends for a long time. bruce is a little more skeptical. he is right. you
even talking very openly in the 1990's and the contract with america congress about eventually privatizing medicare altogether. most of the debate over the last couple of decades as an ideological. it troubled me a little bit because we have 30 years of experience with private health insurance plans in the medicare program. their performance in terms of quality of care people get does not look dramatically different from the traditional fee-for- service system. when we pay the plants to match,...
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now you can order america's favorite pizza on your iphone. >> let's do tennis, cincinnati, wild "final four." nadal, and then, federer, and murray has won four-straight times against the number 1 in the world. not the first set. 6-2. and here's murray, and his backhand. darren: you goes right to the net. roge hits his racket. and look what happened. bloodied up all of his knuckles. had to be attended to, by one of the trainers. federer up, 5-4, and murray back okay. forces a tiebreak. matchpoint here, federer, 9-9. so, second serve, and federer, feast's these. he doesn't have to. that's a double-fault to end the match. 6-2, 7-6. >> ladies tennis, semi, serena williams, taking on dimentieva, first set. and, facing breakpoint. she would force a first set tiebreak and up, 6-2. williams said sends it long. >> now, up 5-1, on matchpoint. after this rally sends it wide. and straight-sets, first final since february. >> imagine walking out of the brush, the day after your friends held awake for you. they assumed you died in a plane crash. that's what ernie, did in the 1970s, and then he survi
now you can order america's favorite pizza on your iphone. >> let's do tennis, cincinnati, wild "final four." nadal, and then, federer, and murray has won four-straight times against the number 1 in the world. not the first set. 6-2. and here's murray, and his backhand. darren: you goes right to the net. roge hits his racket. and look what happened. bloodied up all of his knuckles. had to be attended to, by one of the trainers. federer up, 5-4, and murray back okay. forces a...
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juan williams is one of america's leading journalist. he serves as the news analyst for npr, a contributing political analyst for the fox news channel and is a regular panelist on fox news sunday. he has also appeared on numerous television programs including nightline, "washington week" in review, obreck, cnn's crossfire where he is frequently served as a cohost and capital gain sunday. the author of several notable books including the biography of thurgood marshall american revolutionary as well as the eyes on the prize, america's civil-rights years and enough. apropo our discussion today i should note he wrote a phenomenal forward to the new book on the voting rights act, voting rights and laws. he worked for "the washington post" tories service and editorial writer, ob they call nissen white house reporter. he has won an emmy. his articles have appeared in publications far too numerous to mention ranging from "newsweek" to a gentleman's quarterly. last but certainly not least we have quin hillyer. quin is a multiple award-winning jou
juan williams is one of america's leading journalist. he serves as the news analyst for npr, a contributing political analyst for the fox news channel and is a regular panelist on fox news sunday. he has also appeared on numerous television programs including nightline, "washington week" in review, obreck, cnn's crossfire where he is frequently served as a cohost and capital gain sunday. the author of several notable books including the biography of thurgood marshall american...
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drank of paul never tried marijuana or a cigarette he was a health-conscious not and was jogging before america since it took it up used to be a kick boxer and would compete even had a few trips to the united states to compete. he was jogging on the beach in a remote work station remote part of the area where he was a scuba diving instructor and he was just married he jumped over a bail as nazi bessie was he thought what is a doing in the bahamas? then he looked around and then there were more, a total of 40 and he drove rather excitedly to the one policemen who is a big black gentleman he called the sarge they used to shoot pool and play dominoes he said there's all this marijuana floating upon short it is still there the first thing that sergeant said you know, anybody that might want to buy it? that just shows you if you call the corruption that there was in those days it ended up with the prime minister many years later they tried to oust him from office excepting -- saying he was accepting money fit in the bohemia so there's a lot of collaboration with the islanders. jimmy ended up selling
drank of paul never tried marijuana or a cigarette he was a health-conscious not and was jogging before america since it took it up used to be a kick boxer and would compete even had a few trips to the united states to compete. he was jogging on the beach in a remote work station remote part of the area where he was a scuba diving instructor and he was just married he jumped over a bail as nazi bessie was he thought what is a doing in the bahamas? then he looked around and then there were more,...
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. >> i hope this isn't -- i'm hoping this may lead to -- [ indiscernible ] between north korea and america and south korea as well. >> i think this is a very, very good sign to have the history turned around from antagonism to mutual respect. >> reporter: harry lee has followed the history of north korea and its controversial nuclear weapons program. lee says this could be the right time to start talks again. >> this is a great chance for the obama administration to turn the page, see a change for american policy. >> euna lee and laura ling say they were kempt apart most of the -- kept apart most of the time while in custody and fed rice with rocks in it. >>> no precipitation around the area. nice clear scan but later on this evening we could see one or two isolated showers pop up. it looks like the majority of the rainfall activity south of fredricksburg, virginia. your forecast for the next couple of hours partly cloudy. a few showers later on tonight are possible for the evening time. we'll hang in the upper 70s but cooler steps by tomorrow morning -- temperatures by tomorrow morning an
. >> i hope this isn't -- i'm hoping this may lead to -- [ indiscernible ] between north korea and america and south korea as well. >> i think this is a very, very good sign to have the history turned around from antagonism to mutual respect. >> reporter: harry lee has followed the history of north korea and its controversial nuclear weapons program. lee says this could be the right time to start talks again. >> this is a great chance for the obama administration to turn...
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power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a 180 dollars savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. clean so deep... ...it's like your old mop's worst nightmare. ♪ [ thunder crashes ] [ man ] love stinks. ♪ love stinks! ♪ yeah! yeah! [ female announcer ] swiffer wet cloths clean better than a mop with new cleansers that attract dirt deep into the cloth and lock it away. new swiffer wet cloths clean better, or your money back. ♪ love stinks! >>> do you have drug money in your wallet or purse? don't answer so quickly. a new federal study says 90% of all u.s. bills have cocaine on them. that number jumps to 95% in the nation's capital. reporter andrew stack puts the results the test. >> reporter: it's the latest research is correct, this is still the most popular method for ingesti
power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a 180 dollars savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. clean so deep... ...it's like your old mop's worst nightmare. ♪ [ thunder crashes ] [ man ]...
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i would argue the most important vote you can cast is whether america goes to war. because if the decision is made in the affirmative, as it has been, people will die. i can't think of anything more compelling than that vote. but this ranks a close second in terms of the impact that it will have. these are lifetime appointments to the supreme court. supreme court justices on average serve 26 years, longer than most members of congress. and the supreme court has the last word in america when it comes to our most significant legal issues. this high court across the street, nine men and women, defines our personal rights as americans to privacy and the restrictions that the government can be -- can place on the most personal aspect of our lives and our freedom. it doesn't get any more basic than that. the supreme court decides the rights of voters, consumers, immigrants, victims of discrimination. the nine justices decide whether congress has the authority to pass laws to protect our civil rights and our environment. they decide what checks will govern the executive br
i would argue the most important vote you can cast is whether america goes to war. because if the decision is made in the affirmative, as it has been, people will die. i can't think of anything more compelling than that vote. but this ranks a close second in terms of the impact that it will have. these are lifetime appointments to the supreme court. supreme court justices on average serve 26 years, longer than most members of congress. and the supreme court has the last word in america when it...
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viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy... a more satisfying sexual experience. ready to talk to your doctor? find out how at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. 20 million men have had the "viagra conversation." ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viagra! >> an unexpected time during the ravens training camp. one player did not take action in practice today. he is ray -- wearing the boot. anytime you see a marquee player with a soft cast, you automatically think the worst. it is only a couple of days of interruption according to officials. >> i knew it would not be that bad because i co
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baseball america rated him as the number seven prospect in boston's organization. in four years in the amateur japan industrial league, izawa, 14-3 with 11 saves and a 1.99 e.r.a. so they do it again. that's tomorrow, the finale features a pair of aces, c.c. sabathisabathia. sunday night baseball from fenway over on espn and espn-hd. >> all right, this is a big one in the a.l. wild card race. rangers and rays watching what boston is doing. they've got to win. one of these teams is going to keep pace and one will drop back. carlos pena has his 33rd home run. but it's not enough. top of the fourth in texas, 2-1, texas. >> the angels trying to avoid a three-game skid since june 20-22. facing the blue jays. top third, no score. biggins, the double down the right field line. eric ey aybar scores. and adam lynn drops the ball here, two runners score. 3-0. bottom third inning, same score, two on. the flyout to deep left center. bye. a home run. lynn's 25th of the season ties up it at 3-3. but top six, same score. oh-la-la off rookie scott richmond. second jack this month
baseball america rated him as the number seven prospect in boston's organization. in four years in the amateur japan industrial league, izawa, 14-3 with 11 saves and a 1.99 e.r.a. so they do it again. that's tomorrow, the finale features a pair of aces, c.c. sabathisabathia. sunday night baseball from fenway over on espn and espn-hd. >> all right, this is a big one in the a.l. wild card race. rangers and rays watching what boston is doing. they've got to win. one of these teams is going...
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mall walker irene gray joined after moving here from latin america, last year. >> in the beginning it was a new concept to me. i've never done it before. but i think once you get into it, you just take it on. and do the best you can. and it's fun. >> reporter: the mall of the emirates sponsors the group. and reaps some benefit, bringing in much-needed shoppers during the retail downturn. come at a better time.n't have obesity is on the rise in dubai, when an estimated 74% of people...
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america was no longer a place where things were made. it was a place where things were shuffled or not. cocaine slotted nicely into the new economy. the reagan recession affected urban blacks and latinos and american cities a living. the economy needed to pick me up selling coke provided. the banking industry had ending up by the recession and was glad to have the influx of capital brought by the cocaine business. the economists reported 44 miami banks were given international charters in 1982 compared to the tannin 1978. another 36 foreign banks opened branches in miami during the period. at least 40 banks refuse to report cash deposits of more than $10,000 as required by law throughout the 70's and in the 80's. and i least four banks authorities estimated were bought and controlled by drug dealers. as the trade spread across the country, dealers found still other banks eager to deal in cocaine cash. much of the money that went to farm producers ended up in the american economy through the panamanian branches of u.s. banks. by the late
america was no longer a place where things were made. it was a place where things were shuffled or not. cocaine slotted nicely into the new economy. the reagan recession affected urban blacks and latinos and american cities a living. the economy needed to pick me up selling coke provided. the banking industry had ending up by the recession and was glad to have the influx of capital brought by the cocaine business. the economists reported 44 miami banks were given international charters in 1982...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> ohio police subdude an elderly woman threatening people with a clive. cell phone video from a bystander captured the 84-year-old woman walking around a walmart parking lot responding to reports she threatened other people and threatening to cut them. an officer pulled the woman to the ground. witnesses believe the cop used too much force against the elderly woman. she was treated for head injuries but not charged with a crime. >>> cameras captured liquor thieves in florida walking out with pricey bottles lining the legs of their pants. surveillance video shows one man distracting a clerk while another man stuffs expensive bottles of alcohol down his pants. police believe the criminal duo ridding their pants with pouches to hold the bottles. the two have stolen thousands dollars of liquor from various stores. >>> two people were rescued from a pennsylvania river after their pleasure boat tanked. the coast guard says one of those victims was pulled from the chilly waters by a good samaritan. the 15-foot bo
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> ohio police subdude an elderly woman threatening people with a clive. cell phone video from a bystander captured the 84-year-old woman walking around a walmart parking lot responding to reports she threatened other people and threatening to cut them. an officer pulled the woman to the ground. witnesses believe the cop used too much force against the elderly woman. she was treated for head...
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whether you are talking about china or america, central america or the middle east. migration is seasonal. so that is all changed. that has all presented an obvious problem. the gangs continue to change. they are not static. they are not mechanical devices that wind up. if you could just smash that one gear they would stop. i discuss in "no boundaries" -- people often say southern california is the epicenter of gangs. epicenter is a term we use when we talk about earthquakes. it is a mechanical time. the epicenter is the point right about where the earthquake boom and pieces fall down. but it implies a kind of mechanical relationship. i say gangs are not like that. gangs are made up of human beings. they are organic. they learn. they adapt. they exploit the world around them as it changes. they watch what you do, and they learn from what you do. so the gang of yesterday is not the gang of today. and the gang of tomorrow is not going to be a gang of today. as a professor at the u.s. army war college who has written about this evolution of gangs. he talks about generat
whether you are talking about china or america, central america or the middle east. migration is seasonal. so that is all changed. that has all presented an obvious problem. the gangs continue to change. they are not static. they are not mechanical devices that wind up. if you could just smash that one gear they would stop. i discuss in "no boundaries" -- people often say southern california is the epicenter of gangs. epicenter is a term we use when we talk about earthquakes. it is a...
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elías hernández mandando un largo centro en jugada de blondet nidobalón deto y la victoria sobre el américa. cerramos con felipe masa que estaría de regreso en su país después de 9 días de sufrir un accidente que puso en peligro su vida. masa fue golpeado por otra pieza de otro automóvil para el gran premio de hungría en fórmula 1 que le produjo una fractura en el cráneo y una sería lesión en un ojo. le deseamos lo mejor para masa. ya pueden votar por el mejor gol de la copa oro. solamente tienen que entrar a univisión.com mañana les muestro todos los goles para que ustedes escojan el que más les guste. ahora cuando bárbara está desesperada cuando falten 309-10 días. volvemos conh@ "primer impacto. >> nos vamos con walter y el mensaje de las cartas. >> ha llegado agosto, recibamos agosto con muchas ilusiones, nuevas esperanzas, no nos dejemos vencer por nada negativa, todo el mundo para vibrar en la positiva aquí tengo las cartas de la buena suerte para ti. dicen para aries, momentos de adaptarse a lo que sea, como el agua que se adapta a cualquier envase. tu te adaptas a l
elías hernández mandando un largo centro en jugada de blondet nidobalón deto y la victoria sobre el américa. cerramos con felipe masa que estaría de regreso en su país después de 9 días de sufrir un accidente que puso en peligro su vida. masa fue golpeado por otra pieza de otro automóvil para el gran premio de hungría en fórmula 1 que le produjo una fractura en el cráneo y una sería lesión en un ojo. le deseamos lo mejor para masa. ya pueden votar por el mejor gol de la copa oro....
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it gradually did come into the caribbean from south america. jimmy said they were an entirely different smuggler. they never had guns on their boats. marijuana smugglers?f guys 87 >> guest: yes. jimmy specifically told me that. it was not a dangerous game back then. although they were dealing with the cartel and one in partular in colombia but jimmy's said the cocaine traffickers changed everything and it did with dea that is when they lost to agents one was assassinaassassina ted and columbia i covered that in mexico in 1985 i went down with the attorney general and the head of 58 on the plane. jimmy saw the dangerous side and he hated the cocaine traffickers in with there brought into the caribbean and what they did to the community and the bahamas have had a tremendous problem with coine. not as bad as it used to be. marijuana? i point* out in the book and i want to make this point*, why did the citizens partake to allow the traffic into take this place and participate? as you will read i have picked some of the better ones of a stack this t
it gradually did come into the caribbean from south america. jimmy said they were an entirely different smuggler. they never had guns on their boats. marijuana smugglers?f guys 87 >> guest: yes. jimmy specifically told me that. it was not a dangerous game back then. although they were dealing with the cartel and one in partular in colombia but jimmy's said the cocaine traffickers changed everything and it did with dea that is when they lost to agents one was assassinaassassina ted and...
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it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get their first days of the united states. the goal is to break down barriers with their british and american counterparts. >> now, let's practice -- >> reporter: behind the camaraderie, this 14-year-old from chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that there were like -- they would be like really mean, or say racist things. it's like we're all humans. and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about islam is all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenagers who can't be identified for security reasons say dispelling stereot
it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get...
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former president bill clinton has landed in north korea late tonight to negotiate the release of the two america journalists, laura ling and euna lee who were sentenced last month to 12 years hard labor for
former president bill clinton has landed in north korea late tonight to negotiate the release of the two america journalists, laura ling and euna lee who were sentenced last month to 12 years hard labor for
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. >> bank of america will pay 33 million-dollars to settle sec charges that it in the led investors about the buyout of merrill lynch. they said it agreed not to pay bonuses water the bank's consent but the sec said it authorized it to pay 5 and a half billion. >>> pressure is building on the senate to follow the lead and approve 2 billion-dollars to keep the cash for clunkers program in the fast lane. ford says it is the first monthly sales increase in two years. response was so strong at chrysler the company is running low on popular models including the jeep and mini vans. starting tomorrow it will no longer match the $4500 incentive. sales at chrysler slipped 9% last month. >>> more layoffs may be coming to gm. 6000 blue color workers took a buyout naught was about 7500 less than gm was hoping for. >> for more business headline goes to money watch. in new york. >>> coming up on the news at 4, a somber anniversary. after the collapse of a bridge in minnesota, how a film make ser ep hadding victims find closure. >>> honoring a baltimore family who lived in the same house for more than 1
. >> bank of america will pay 33 million-dollars to settle sec charges that it in the led investors about the buyout of merrill lynch. they said it agreed not to pay bonuses water the bank's consent but the sec said it authorized it to pay 5 and a half billion. >>> pressure is building on the senate to follow the lead and approve 2 billion-dollars to keep the cash for clunkers program in the fast lane. ford says it is the first monthly sales increase in two years. response was so...
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now you can order america's favorite pizza on your iphone. tiger, on the prowl for a second-straight win and he welcomes lefty back to the p.g.a. tour as well. yankees look for their first win against the red sox this season. following a visit to the commissioner's office, stallworth, issues an apology. team opener, is less than a month away, and tebow's intensity level is code red >> oh, boy, a, a 3-2, has become a 9-3 yankees lead. smoltz l -- is out. cabrera, and posada, just hit a three-run homer of his own. 3-3. damon's homer. 0-8 this season. with a 9-3 lead. game one of the four-game set in the bronx. >> hello, welcome to "espnews," we always help you stay current with the latest news, and highlights and scores. i'm mark morgan. we'll update you, on the yankees-red sox. but, first, tiger woods and phil mickelson, both in action. >> woods has won this event, six times. phil, playing for the first time since the u.s. open. struggled on the front nine. chipping from the rough. then putting for bogey, misses. double-bogey on the 11th. and
now you can order america's favorite pizza on your iphone. tiger, on the prowl for a second-straight win and he welcomes lefty back to the p.g.a. tour as well. yankees look for their first win against the red sox this season. following a visit to the commissioner's office, stallworth, issues an apology. team opener, is less than a month away, and tebow's intensity level is code red >> oh, boy, a, a 3-2, has become a 9-3 yankees lead. smoltz l -- is out. cabrera, and posada, just hit a...
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"america's most wanted" recently featured the case. police say this is the suspected robber, who got away with forrest's championship ring and a rolex, but they say another man shop forrest -- shot forrest multiple times in the back. police say they hope the video may lead them to as many as four suspects. a correspondent with "america's most wanted" joins us now. there was a memorial service in atlanta today. i guess now they are just trying to figure out who killed this man. >> thousands of people turned out for that memorial service. very sad day in atlanta and throughout the boxing community and even beyond because forrest was known for his charitable work throughout the southeast, so a lot of people are having a really hard time with his death. definitely, police are hoping that the surveillance video will make a difference in this case. as you can see, there's a lot of good pictures there. as you mentioned, there are four people total that investigators are looking for. shepard: u vendor holyfield and others at this service today
"america's most wanted" recently featured the case. police say this is the suspected robber, who got away with forrest's championship ring and a rolex, but they say another man shop forrest -- shot forrest multiple times in the back. police say they hope the video may lead them to as many as four suspects. a correspondent with "america's most wanted" joins us now. there was a memorial service in atlanta today. i guess now they are just trying to figure out who killed this...
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más adelante regresamos con más noticias aquí en despierta américa. le diremos la agenda del segundo día del presidente de méxico, felipe calderón, en colombia. y en la florida cae una red que robaba tarjetas de crédito. vamos a ver cómo está el clima de costa a costa. y no sé pero me parece que ha un poco de calor en este map >> para mí es un placer! >> Órale, qué viva puerto rico, puerto rico! ra ra ra ra! contigo sale el sol, mamasita! >> gracias, voy a hacer mi primera vez de dar la noticia del tiempo. >> usted dela, usted dela. >> vamos a dar con el área. >> empiece por acá! para acá. >> me estoy mareando! >> cuando con el ángulo! >> empezamos con el área este. >> grisel! grisel! aquí mira desde allá. y en qué está. >> en 66. >> sacramento? >> 94. >> los ángeles, 64. >> en denver? >> no veo de lejos, ay! dios mío. 82. >> y albuquerque? >> nueva york está en 77 grados, washington 86. atlanta! o sea que hay bastante calor! (risas) >> hay algo detrás de mí. pero mira eso. (risas) >> por qué no me da un beso? >> compadrito. e
más adelante regresamos con más noticias aquí en despierta américa. le diremos la agenda del segundo día del presidente de méxico, felipe calderón, en colombia. y en la florida cae una red que robaba tarjetas de crédito. vamos a ver cómo está el clima de costa a costa. y no sé pero me parece que ha un poco de calor en este map >> para mí es un placer! >> Órale, qué viva puerto rico, puerto rico! ra ra ra ra! contigo sale el sol, mamasita! >> gracias, voy a hacer...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. i love that music. it's sunday, august 16th. >>> other news this morning, president obama wrapping up his trio of town halls. hoping to turn the tide in the health care debate. we have a report -- a reporter traveling with the president and also talking with jake tapper. who's hosti ining "this week." >> also, a fascinating look inside the health insurance industry. this is probably the most high-profiled whistle blower. somebody who had a real convergent moment. when she saw people lined up in the rain for health care. it oin. sg inut obook of the big >> alsat t lonhet hees t heart-wrenching story of an 8-year-old american boy abducted by his own mother, stuck in an italian orphanage. while father tries desperately to get him back here. >>> and also, this sounds kind of ridiculous, dogs teaching kids how to read. but it's a very successful program. highly trained teachers in a certain way. we'll explain how that works coming up. >>> we begin with the california wildfires, raging across the golden state
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. i love that music. it's sunday, august 16th. >>> other news this morning, president obama wrapping up his trio of town halls. hoping to turn the tide in the health care debate. we have a report -- a reporter traveling with the president and also talking with jake tapper. who's hosti ining "this week." >> also, a fascinating look inside the health insurance industry. this is probably the most high-profiled...
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it gradually did come into the caribbean from south america. jimmy said they were an entirely different smuggler and a marijuana smuggler he'd been accustomed to. they never had gone on their boats. they were a group of guys -- >> amine merrill smugglers? >> guest: jeneane specific told me that. it wasn't a dangerous game back and even though they were dealing with a cartel one in particular in colombia but with regard to the cocaine traffickers jimmy said that changed everything completely and i think it did with the dea, too. they lost to agents, one was assassinated in columbia, i covered that case in mexico in 1985i went down with the attorney general and head of the dea on the same plane. sightseeing the dangerous side of it. jimmy saw the danger site. he hated the cocaine traffickers and what not as bad now. marijuana i point out in the book and want to make this point why do all its citizens partake in allowing the trafficking to take place and indeed participate because as you will read in the book in the hilarious stories and i'd kick
it gradually did come into the caribbean from south america. jimmy said they were an entirely different smuggler and a marijuana smuggler he'd been accustomed to. they never had gone on their boats. they were a group of guys -- >> amine merrill smugglers? >> guest: jeneane specific told me that. it wasn't a dangerous game back and even though they were dealing with a cartel one in particular in colombia but with regard to the cocaine traffickers jimmy said that changed everything...
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. >> here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. the fbi will investigate the videotaped beating of a minneapolis man by several police officers. one officer is seen tackling this driver he pulled over after that man stood up to take out his wallet. backup officers arrived and punched and kicked and tasered that subdued maef chi said t police chief said the initial officer acted appropriately, but he has concerns about the way the other officers behaved. >>> california residents stumbled upon a shocking surprise in his backyard. an 11-foot python made its way on to the property and couldn't find its way home. it took four animal control officers to handle is 50-pound snake. police believe that wayward python is an escaped pet. let's hope so. >>> elsewhere in california, sticker shock for auctiongoers. a vintagear ferri hauling in fe more than $5 million. the winner bidder of the 1962 of course always remains anonymous. >>> in one town in nebraska, every dog had its day. a possible pool opened its gates to four-legged friends looking
. >> here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. the fbi will investigate the videotaped beating of a minneapolis man by several police officers. one officer is seen tackling this driver he pulled over after that man stood up to take out his wallet. backup officers arrived and punched and kicked and tasered that subdued maef chi said t police chief said the initial officer acted appropriately, but he has concerns about the way the other officers behaved....
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so i found it very challengi and interesting to, you know, t write about latin america, going to latin amica to discover the art and wri about it in ameran and europe art journals. hodoes an artist take apart the visual world and reconfigure it toake it his own or her own. yoin a work of art that something thatelped me a lot as a po. my ptry is very visual as a result of that. i was born in cua. and although i ce at the age six, my familynd i came after the counist takeover in cuba. we arrived decber of 1960, first ing to chicago andventually moving to tampa. and then to miami. but when a rifed in miami in the '60s and then growi up here frothat point on, miami waa place where artistwere creating, were musicians werelaying, where writers were writing. and i came into contact with those ople. and it beme a living, vibnt, breathing thing. it wa't just a tragix, horrible histy it was now al a --hich i could belong and derive ipiration. growing upn miami any tropical fruit i ate could only be aad copy of the real fruit of cuba. exile meantaving to consume false fo and knowing it in advance
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most of it from america. mike is an environmental at activist. it's from the washington transit authority. >> yes. this is also a monitor. the onship label says property of the u.s. army. it says property of the united states government. then they have a state of connecticut mental health facility. >> reporter: and the environmental group greenpeace provided us with photo of what it says is e-waste bearing the label of the u.s. environmental protection agency. for almost every country in the world, it is illegal to send this kind of electronic waste to another country, but not the u.s. the u.s. is one of three nations that did not ratify a treaty banning the exportation of this e-waste. american e-waste is shipped overseas because it is cheaper than recycling it in the u.s. >> this is a pure cost situation. there's no nefarious masterminds trying to ruin the lives of people overseas. the reality is you can ship these goods on container ships for pennies. >> reporter: according to a general accounting office last year, harmful e-waste is flowing v
most of it from america. mike is an environmental at activist. it's from the washington transit authority. >> yes. this is also a monitor. the onship label says property of the u.s. army. it says property of the united states government. then they have a state of connecticut mental health facility. >> reporter: and the environmental group greenpeace provided us with photo of what it says is e-waste bearing the label of the u.s. environmental protection agency. for almost every...
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my home sweet home ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ died bless america -- god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stand beside her ♪ and a guide her ♪ through the night ♪ with the light from above ♪ from the mountainous to the -- from the mountains to the. ♪ -- from the mountains to the prairie ♪ to the oceans ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ died bless america -- god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stand beside her ♪ and to guide her ♪ through the night ♪ with a light ♪ from above from the mountains ♪ to the prairie is ♪ to the oceans ♪ died bless america -- god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪go god bless america and ♪ my home sweet home ♪ [applause] >> they were great. >> [unintelligible] [laughter] [unintelligible] 85, 95, 77. [laughter] >> it was senator kennedy who said that, when the time i arrived, there will be a gathering like this. and he selected the venue this library. thinking back upon other times, when we have felt the ache of emptiness, he was the one
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. >>> coming up on "america this morning," a day out that didn't end as planned. >> how did this car end upside down in the middle of the desert? dication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. blood tests are needed before and during contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or weakness, as this can be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. . >>> for the third time, donald
. >>> coming up on "america this morning," a day out that didn't end as planned. >> how did this car end upside down in the middle of the desert? dication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not...
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before heading up americas voice frank service executive director of the national immigration forum, where i was the deputy director for many years in the form has been at the center of every immigration battle for the last 25 years. fallen frank will be e.j. dionne and needs no introduction. e.j. is a syndicated columnist for "the whington post," seni fellow at britting, an author and editor and co-editor of many books and a regular commentator on radio and tv. llowing e.j., anaavarro is a higly regded rublican politica strist. rexford teas is especially in florida and latino politics with a particular emphasis on immigration. ana was the co-chair o john mccain's hispanic adviser council. she was a frequent speaker for john mccain on isss related to the-- relat to latinos and has played a key role in state races florida. and then ruy teixeira is a senior fellow at the century foundation as well as a fellow at the new politics institute and was recently a visiting fellow at boklyn. anti-is published manyooks, analyzing american politics. he is widely quoted in his area of expertise a
before heading up americas voice frank service executive director of the national immigration forum, where i was the deputy director for many years in the form has been at the center of every immigration battle for the last 25 years. fallen frank will be e.j. dionne and needs no introduction. e.j. is a syndicated columnist for "the whington post," seni fellow at britting, an author and editor and co-editor of many books and a regular commentator on radio and tv. llowing e.j.,...
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meet the youngest entrepreneur in america. he is very young. morgan stanley and goldman sachs setting aside 34 billion this year, $3 billion. a support from paris where the french president nicholas sarkozia is clamping down. will president obama copy the french? bernanke should go. the other side, he is the eastern economist and ron ensana is here. one thing he will not take is the middle line. a small opinion on something. he's our senior analyst as well with the post of "street signs." let's get a check in on the rally. what's the headline. >> the important thing is the headline, but the housing numbers getting much of the attention and many stocks now up 60% in one month. take a look at a couple. you can look at them and this stock is almost 100% in the last month. a lot of distortions in the housing market and foreclosures and government programs. the fact is incrementally the news is getting better. look at the other stokes related. this is also doubled. a lost these stocks anded in lap the last several weeks, woe don't have any kind of t
meet the youngest entrepreneur in america. he is very young. morgan stanley and goldman sachs setting aside 34 billion this year, $3 billion. a support from paris where the french president nicholas sarkozia is clamping down. will president obama copy the french? bernanke should go. the other side, he is the eastern economist and ron ensana is here. one thing he will not take is the middle line. a small opinion on something. he's our senior analyst as well with the post of "street...
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judgment day here on "america's newsroom." [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- in case you are wondering, it has only had 110 times in u.s. history. bill: you were jacked up during the hearings. you were the only person who said you were looking forward to the hearings. megyn: in does that matter who the nominee is for me, it is the process, the american judiciary at work. bill: the full senate set for a vote today. so for eight republican senators have pledged support for the president's pick. megyn: so now and come down to not whether she will be confirmed -- because without support it looks pretty good -- but by how much. the numbers may not be shaking palpably the president wants. shannon bream, put this in perspective in terms of past don't and what the white house polls are with respect to this vote? >> first of all, you and i were the only two that had interest in these hearings. bill: clarification taken. >> today we get the final results. if
judgment day here on "america's newsroom." [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- in case you are wondering, it has only had 110 times in u.s. history. bill: you were jacked up during the hearings. you were the only person who said you were looking forward to the hearings. megyn: in does that matter who the nominee is for me, it is the process, the american judiciary at work. bill: the full senate set for a vote...
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this is california's great america. this ride malfunctioned. the good news, at least they weren't upsidedown. the ride is called invert go. it stopped. don't know why. this started, campbell, 1:40 pacific, 4:40 eastern. you're looking at almost four hours for some of these people. last count i saw, 11 people had been rescued. whoever is last to come off this thing is going to be there probably seven, eight hours dangling. >> oh my gosh. >> feet dangling there. >> are you sure they're right side up? those people kind of -- >> that's what i'm -- i'm looking right awe long with you. you could be right. i think they're at a 45 degree angle. i'm seeing feet. >> those poor people. >> i know. >> mike galanos for us tonight. see you tomorrow. >> see you, campbell. >>> if you think you can exercise and those unwanted pounds will melt away, think again. coming up, new research, new depressing research that could shake up a lot of workout addicts. >>> and, ten days into august and the dog days of summer are turning into a heated debate over health care. w
this is california's great america. this ride malfunctioned. the good news, at least they weren't upsidedown. the ride is called invert go. it stopped. don't know why. this started, campbell, 1:40 pacific, 4:40 eastern. you're looking at almost four hours for some of these people. last count i saw, 11 people had been rescued. whoever is last to come off this thing is going to be there probably seven, eight hours dangling. >> oh my gosh. >> feet dangling there. >> are you sure...
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nancy katz head of ber care in america. speang of the party and angela keen speakers committee chair and reporter for bloomberg news, speaking skipping over t guest melissa, speaking vice chair and independt journalist with new soap media. she also orgized this launch. thank you very much, melissa. kevin jas manager and father of today's speaker. [applause] that t. fisher executive producer nbc news, meet the press. richard simon coressional correspondt for "the los angeles times." alisa heal reporter for reuters and finally esters durham byrd neuroscience researcher with institute of health rheumatologist lecture and author of healing space is the science of place and well-being. [applause] imagine flocks of frenzied fans, swarms of young screaming girls and fourier piercing squeals at sold-out concerts. that's another day at the office for the guest today. he is a young man who catapulted onto the world stage as a part of the jonas brothers trio. in case you haven't heard they are the wild popularity grammy nominated team
nancy katz head of ber care in america. speang of the party and angela keen speakers committee chair and reporter for bloomberg news, speaking skipping over t guest melissa, speaking vice chair and independt journalist with new soap media. she also orgized this launch. thank you very much, melissa. kevin jas manager and father of today's speaker. [applause] that t. fisher executive producer nbc news, meet the press. richard simon coressional correspondt for "the los angeles times."...
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the judge froze assets in a dispute that colonial had with bank of america. this is the latest trouble for colonial. it's mortgage lending and accounting practices are under federal investigation. it is one of two banks raided earlier this month by federal agents. today, people questioning the health of this bank and will or won't it be taken over by regulators? >> if colonial collapses, how big a failure are we talking about? >> pretty big. you have branches in alabama, florida, georgia, nevada, and texas. about $25 billion in assets there. if it does not survive, it would be the sixth largest bank failure in u.s. history. you see the largest five on your screen in front of you. it also, clearly, kyra, would be the biggest failure this year. you need to know you are protected by the fdic in terms of savings. >> what do customers need to know exactly? >> first of all, don't panic. we talk about these bank failures. you think of indymac. the fdic backs up $250,000 per account that's protected by the fdic. at any bank, they ensure that. the limit was raised fro
the judge froze assets in a dispute that colonial had with bank of america. this is the latest trouble for colonial. it's mortgage lending and accounting practices are under federal investigation. it is one of two banks raided earlier this month by federal agents. today, people questioning the health of this bank and will or won't it be taken over by regulators? >> if colonial collapses, how big a failure are we talking about? >> pretty big. you have branches in alabama, florida,...
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i knew then that america was not ready for jesse jackson or any other african-american, or al sharpton. barack -- president obama has said to himself he stands on the shoulders of many, dr. king and other people in the civil rights movement. that makes me feel good, plus he's brilliant, bright, doing a good job. i'll rate him. >> okay. there you go. "the nine lives of marion barry." it's on hbo. you can see it the rest of this month. councilman, thank you for coming in. we appreciate this. >> thank you. >> now back to "news 4 today." we thank you for joining us this morning on "viewpoint." enjoy the rest of your weekend, everybody. >>> gunfire erupts outside a metro station. seven people are shot. teen aimingers are among the victims. >>> new details and video about one of the largest jewelry heists in britain's history. >>> another beautiful sunday morning, but how long can we hold out before rain moves back into the picture? >>> od morning. welcome back to "news 4 today." i'm keith garvin. the news is just ahead. but first we want to check in with chuck bell who's up in storm center
i knew then that america was not ready for jesse jackson or any other african-american, or al sharpton. barack -- president obama has said to himself he stands on the shoulders of many, dr. king and other people in the civil rights movement. that makes me feel good, plus he's brilliant, bright, doing a good job. i'll rate him. >> okay. there you go. "the nine lives of marion barry." it's on hbo. you can see it the rest of this month. councilman, thank you for coming in. we...